After your flight lands, Canberra's unique character reveals itself. The city, Australia's capital, offers a journey through national history, culture, and nature, inviting you to explore its carefully designed landscapes and significant institutions. Prepare to uncover the stories and spirit of a city that blends planned beauty with lively discovery.
Here are some key attractions and experiences:
Parliament House
Australia’s political heart stands as a modern architectural marvel. Take a tour to understand the nation’s governance and history, or simply admire its grandeur and the expansive lawns on its rooftop.
Australian War Memorial
This solemn site honours Australians who served in conflicts. It combines a world-class museum, an extensive archive, and a moving memorial, offering a profound reflection on the country's military history and its impact.
National Museum of Australia
Positioned on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin, this museum showcases the diverse stories of Australia. Its innovative exhibitions delve into Indigenous heritage, European settlement, and the nation’s natural environment.
National Gallery of Australia
Discover Australia's national art collection, featuring a vast array of Indigenous, Australian, and international art. Explore its diverse galleries and outdoor sculpture garden, offering insights into artistic expression.
Lake Burley Griffin
This central artificial lake defines Canberra's landscape, perfect for a leisurely stroll or cycle along its shores. The lake acts as a serene centrepiece, linking many of the city's important landmarks.
National Arboretum Canberra
Spread across 250 hectares, this arboretum is home to 94 forests of rare and endangered trees. It offers stunning views of the city and a peaceful escape into diverse natural environments, showcasing a dedication to global tree conservation.